Reviews from

in the past


adorei 75% desse jogo quando criança, mas os trechos com o homem aranha do futuro eram insuportáveis por causa do visual sem graça do mundo dele

The Activision Spider-Man games usually aren't very good but i actually really liked this one

spider man noir got the best sections

Cómo fan del personaje lo disfruté, pero como jugador le encuentro fallas graves a su gameplay. Empezando con que la diferencia entre los 4 Spideys es ínfima, siendo solo Noir el que presenta un cambio realmente notorio debido a la implementación del sigilo (aunque tiene el problema de ser bastante básico y monótono), el resto son como 3 gotas de agua, siendo el Amazing el más aburrido de todos.

Los jefes ni fu ni fa, el único que se me hizo divertido de enfrentar fue Vulture debido a la mecánica de las luces, los demás meh.

I forgot if I played it once or twice, but I liked what I played. It felt like it would be short, though. I never bothered to get it.


EU copy played on a PlayStation 3 Super Slim.

In hindsight this feels like a back to basics attempt after the rather lookwarm receptions to Spider-Man 3 and (the admittedly fun but extremely edgy) Web of Shadows. The lack of open or hub world to swing around and have fun in is the biggest elephant in the room and also an explanation as to why traversal just doesn't feel as fun. That all being said this is an enjoyable game, with Dan Slott as the writer and kind of serving as a precursor to his Spider-Verse storyline in the comics and the later Into The Spider-Verse movie, so it has a fun sense of character and plot. The gameplay, aforementioned disappointment aside, is enjoyable, with a strong influence from the beat 'em up genre and a healthy amount of character upgrades to keep things fresh. Gameplay itself tends to feel rather samey between the 4 Spider-Men with the standout being Noir's levels being rather shamelessly ripped from Arkham Asylum.

All in all, this is a fun Spidey title and probably the most well-rounded since Ultimate SM in the PS2/GC/Xbox days.

What an underrated gem, edge of time is more of a gem tho

noir vulture is freaking scary as hell

Way more fun then it has any right to be, and a great precursor to the more open universe of spiderverse shit.

If it weren’t for this game spiderverse wouldn’t exist look it up

A good idea that gets repetitive by the end (the game should have been 3 arcs instead of basically 4). Also, played the Wii version, and the forced motion control totally get in the way of gameplay. All in all, fun if you are fan of the character and in need of playing a "cool game" while waiting for a new one to release.

A very fun Spider-Man adventure that introduced me to my love of stealth gameplay with the Noir sections. Great voice cast and fun boss fights.

game that gave us the Spider-Verse
legendary

i'm a slut for spider-man admittedly but this game really won me over. i had just played spider-man 3, web of shadows, and ultimate spider-man so i think that might have something to do with how absurdly nice the varying locales and ideas of this game felt to me but i just genuinely had a blast. amazing voice acting all around, some really solid combat, and super interesting level design and gimmicks.

Melhor jogo do homem aranha, que eu já joguei

a história desse jogo nem é tão boa, mas quem liga?
eu me diverti demais jogando com os quatro aranhas, o combate é foda e alguns chefões tem mecânicas bacanas.

outro jogo incrível, porém curto, do menino aranha.
vamo pra sequência que promete muito.

Não possui uma história incrível ou algo do tipo, mas é um ótimo fan service

All killer, no filler. Every level feels creative, and the scenarios never let up. I'd have a hard time picking a favorite, but Ultimate definitely had the best set. The art style(s) make it still look incredible, even by todays standards.

Played on RPCS3 emulator, but have beaten on original hardware.

Really went under the radar but its so good. Delves deep into the history of spiderman and all its major villains in a fun and creative way.

this the kinda game you play with a kid and its like wooow this is so cool I get to be all the cool spider-man wow noir is so cooool. then you play it when you're older and they relatively repetitive combat wears on you, the levels are all 30-40 minutes long which just feels too damn long I think, there are bizarre decisions in terms of some character/story decisions (why the fuck are juggernaut and Deadpool in this and not Rhino, the lizard, fuck, even kingpin or morbius could have been cool, anything but a fuckin x-men villain and an x-men adjacent antihero. there is also no black cat or MJ or really any characters besides the villains, the spider-man, and madame web). you do have to give it credit for giving us the spider-verse though.

definitely repetitive in a lot of ways and somehow both far too short and way too long but the atmosphere and general "woah cool" factor is present in every level and i really miss level-based game design like this. feels like one of the last relics of an era in games when weird jank shit was the norm

I love it, but it is not that good either.
It struck me as a bosses game, but it gets repetitive over the time with the same pattern of following a boss with maybe only 2 unique levels.
The combat is fun but not as satisfying because it's not consistent between characters being the worse with Noir's and the best with 2099.
Would recommend only if you love Spider-Man.


My favorite Spider man game prior to the Insomniac series, Shattered Dimensions is a celebration of spiderman just like spider-verse, and while certain aspects of it feels dated such as repetitive level and boss design, the different atmospheres and worlds feel diverse with their own pace and gameplay style, with Noir feeling the most unique to the other 3, add that up with a large sprinkle of spiderman's best villains and costumes, along with a celebrated cast of friendly neighborhood voice actors, Shattered Dimensions is still an underappreciated gem that wish wasnt lost to time after the activision license expiration

A lot of nostalgia for this.

Now imagine an Insomniac-like game featuring a cast like this.

90 percent of the spiderman games I play are open world games so at the time it was fun to do something more linear with a tightly constructed story with the multiverse. It was fun to play as different spidermen. Though spiderman noir was the weakest and his section didn't play as well as I would have liked.